11. Account of an Expedition among the Abors in 1853. 
By Rev. Fr. Kricx (of the Foreign Missions of Paris 
and Superior of the South Tibetan Mission). 
Translated by the Rev. A. Ginte, S.J. 
[Fr. Nicholas Michael Krick, born at Lixheim (France) in 
1819, came out to India in 1850. From Gauhati, where he 
made a short stay, this plucky missionary set out alone, with 
his cross, his flute, his sextant and his médicine-box, on his 
tory of the Mishmis, he succeeded in passing the Tibetan fron- 
tier and settled in the village of ‘‘Sommeu”’ or Samey. But 
as short-lived: after three weeks the Yong forced 
missionaries were ruthlessly massacred by Kaissa, a Mishmi 
getting scarce; moreover 
will impart additional inte 
and customs. 
The following is the title-page of the book : 
en 1852/et d’ un voyage 
M. l’abbé Krick/De la 
Latry./ Paris/A la li é 
d’ Auguste Vaton/50 Rue du Bac/1854./ 
Fr. Krick’s relation on the Abors goes from p. 169 to 
G 
p. 201. —A.-G.] 
